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PANASONIC LUMIX G X VARIO LENS, 35-100MM, F2.8 ASPH., PROFESSIONAL MIRRORLESS MICRO FOUR THIRDS, POWER OPTICAL I.S., H-HS35100 (2012 Model - USA BLACK)

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Size: 35-100MM


Features

  • F2.8 Constant Aperture Across Entire Zoom Range
  • Micro Four Thirds mount
  • Power O.I.S.
  • Splash and Dustproof Sealed Body.
  • HD Video Support

Description

35-100mm

Brand: Panasonic


Focal Length Description: 35-100 millimeters


Lens Type: Standard


Compatible Mountings: Micro Four Thirds


Camera Lens Description: 35-100mm f2.8


Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 2.64 x 2.64 inches


Item Weight: 12.7 ounces


Item model number: H-HS35100


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 26, 2011


Manufacturer: Panasonic


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  • Yet another 5 star rating: Simply spectacular! Buy it NOW!
Size: 12-35MM
I don't often give 5 starts to a product, lately I've become very critical of the photo gear I spend my money on, but this one truly deserves the 5 stars! I got into the micro43 system recently, and quickly fell in love with it. I come from having a FF Canon 5Dmk3 with an array of lenses, but a need to simplify and compact the size of my bag for traveling with a baby made me look at mirror-less as an option. I used the Sony NEX system for a while and then I stumbled upon the OM-D EM5, which really blew me away! I wanted to have the best zoom lens for the MFT system and so I got this. Man! this is one of those lenses that you can just leave it on the camera and shoot away! The lens does great indoors, outdoors, low-light, high-contrast scenes, and all weather conditions due to its weather-sealing. This is the BEST lens I have on my MFT collection, which grew fairly quickly after I got my OM-D. I also have the 25mm F1.4 Lumix/Leica, the Zuiko 17mm F1.8, and a Ronikon Fisheye lens. This zoom lens outperforms all of those lenses when it comes to focus speed, sharpness, and CA, this lens really performs amazing for it being a zoom lens, comparable to the results from a Canon's 24-70mm F2.8L II (which costs twice the money that this lens costs) If I had my choice of only having ONE lens for my OM-D, this would be it. A work-horse that performs like a pro! I really do not have anything bad to say about this lens, except maybe that it is a bit bulky and heavy so your compact camera system is not so compact anymore with this guy hanging from your camera mount. If you are reading this as part of your research to help you make a decision on purchasing this, I can honestly tell you that it is well worth the price, the build quality, the responsiveness, the I.S., the sharpness, and most-important: the IQ that you get from this lens are incredible, on-par with pro-level prime lenses. Yes! it's THAT good! If you can afford it, get rid of the kit lens that came with your camera and shoot for this guy, you won't regret it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2013 by Uncle J

  • Extreme upgrade from the 14-42mm kit lens, with a look at Depth of Field compared to other systems
Size: 12-35MM
Save some time, I don't shoot video so I won't comment on using this lens for video, stills only. This is the new "stays on the body" lens for me, replacing the Panasonic/Leica 25mm f/1.4, although I plan on keeping that lens handy for instances where I really want smaller DOF. Autofocus is fast, silent, and spot-on. It covers (35mm equiv.) 24mm wide angle to 70mm short telephoto on the micro four thirds system cameras from Panasonic and Olympus. I purchased this lens to go with my Panasonic G3 camera because the constant f/2.8 aperture across the full zoom range is anywhere from 1 to 2 stops faster than the 14-42 kit lens (f/3.5-4.6). This allows me to shoot in lower light without having to go with a flash or up the ISO, and also provides a bit more subject separation due to the shallower depth of field. I also like having a touch more at the wide-angle side (12mm vs. 14mm on kit, 24 vs 28mm equiv) while I'm ok with losing a smidgen at the zoom side (35mm vs. 42mm, 70 vs 84mm equiv.) The lens does extend when going from wide to telephoto, looks like about 1/2 inch of extension. The front doesn't rotate as you zoom however, so circular polarizers and graduated filters won't need to be adjusted. It appears that focus is maintained while zooming as well. Build quality is excellent. The lens feels solid at all times, the zoom is smooth, and the manual focus ring feels solid also. The Power OIS image stabilization seems to be about a stop better than the OIS in the kit zoom (this is a rough estimate, I didn't do any serious tests). And note to Olympus lens buyers - it comes with a hood :) (/poke Olympus). Only downside is it takes different filters than the kit lens (58mm vs 52mm.) Well, that and the price, but it's an excellent lens, and, let's face it, it's not intended to replace the kit zoom unless you feel the need to spend some money on a serious lens. On the subject of Depth of Field however, due to the size of the sensor, you cannot expect the same degree of shallow depth of field you can achieve with a full-frame sensor, when using micro 4/3 cameras. On 4/3 sized sensors you get a wider total depth of field than you would see from the equivalent zoom and aperture on an APS-C or full-frame sensor. With this lens @ full telephoto, you get the angle of view and amount light to the sensor that you'd get with a full-frame 70mm f/2.8 lens, but the depth of field is closer to 70mm/f5.6, or 35mm (true focal length) @ f/2.8) On the other hand, the kit lens would be about 70mm/f11 in terms of depth of field. Here's a chart with calculated depth of field for the same equivalent focal length at 15ft center focus: Sensor | lens | aperature | DOF @ 15' m4/3 | 35mm f/2.8 3.96ft 35mm | 70mm f/2.8 1.25ft 35mm | 70mm f/5.6 3.92ft 1/1.8" | 15.5 f/3.2 ~11ft I was able to get a side-by-side look next to a relative's D7000 mounting their 24-75mm/2.8 lens, and the size comparison is insane; the G3+lens vs. D7000+lens has to be 1/2 the size and weight. I am able to stick the camera with the lens hood inverted into my coat pocket. Does it take the exact same quality of pictures? Not at a pixel-peeker level, but considering my camera + lens cost about the same as just her camera+kit lens, I'm quite happy. Now, if I can just win the lottery to convince myself to get the 35-100mm companion lens ... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2012 by Amazon Customer

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